"QVC does not tolerate discriminatory behavior. We are closely monitoring these events and the ongoing litigation. We are reviewing our business relationship with Ms. Deen, and in the meantime, we have no immediate plans to have her appear on QVC."

QVC currently features Paula Deen's Kitchen, which sells the star's collection of cookbooks, bakeware, cookware and kitchen tools--to name a few.

"It's just what they are--they're jokes...most jokes are about Jewish people, rednecks, black folks...Gays or straights, black, redneck, you know, I just don't know--I just don't know what to say," Deen reportedly said to defend herself. "I can't, myself, determine what offends another person."

The Southern chef subsequently issued an apology video and begged her "children, team, fans and partners" for forgiveness for her "inappropriate, hurtful language."

A "We Support Paula Deen" Facebook page was created by fans and so far has accumulated 275,000 "likes."